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Breaking wind on colleague was age discrimination, judge rules

Flatulence is a fact of life, although social mores apply, but a judge has ruled that breaking wind on a younger colleague at work amounts to age discrimination.

At the centre of what could be the start of defining legal boundaries on the matter are two Birmingham city council workers. Lee Marsh, a manager in his late fifties, was said to have found it “amusing” to pass wind on a younger colleague eating his lunch.

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